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Why don't you try to find out yourself .... :D Besure to come back and share your userid and password...thank you.. ;)

Just messing with you.

Tiffany
 
Just by skimming over it and looking at the article names I found it is probably really basic and geared at the beginner. It seems also that a person could get as much if not more info just by searching this forum.
 
Tiffpoolbum said:
Why don't you try to find out yourself .... :D Besure to come back and share your userid and password...thank you.. ;)

Just messing with you.

Tiffany

Not a problem Tiff, I like it when girl's mess with me.
:D RJ

only kidding :p
 
recoveryjones said:
Not a problem Tiff, I like it when girl's mess with me.
:D RJ

only kidding :p

hum hum...

OK, go and get a password from the site...and then we can mess each other a bit more.... :D

Haha

Tiffany
 
Tiffpoolbum said:
hum hum...

OK, go and get a password from the site...and then we can mess each other a bit more.... :D

Haha

Tiffany

Stop it already Tiff.......you're getting me excited.RJ
:p :D
 
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Tiffpoolbum said:
Most guys get excited once they see my picture...don't be too hard on yourself!

Tiffany

I now have three favourite women pool players:

1. Tiffpoolbum
2. Jennifer Baretta
3. Jeanette Lee

Thanks TiffNICEbum, :p :D
 
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Celtic said:
Just by skimming over it and looking at the article names I found it is probably really basic and geared at the beginner. It seems also that a person could get as much if not more info just by searching this forum.
Just thought I'd share a brief article with you from Billiards Crossing. It is not your typical forum fare.

A lot of players are plagued with a "Chicken Wing" stroke that ruins their shot making ability by thrusting the elbow of their grip hand out awayfrom their body.

The result is coming through the cue ball out of alignment with the target line and as a result, to sink the ball, they train themselves to correct for having shoulder and elbow out of precise alignment.



I recently read an article about Vijay Singh's Record Breaking golf season that credited his Routine practrice routine that among other things involves the placement of a golf glove in his armpit. This way he maintains proper arm/body connection throughout the swing.

There are a lot of similarities between golf and billiards and Vijay's routine got me to thinking about a proper billiards stroke.

To be in alignment, the upper arm, at least just below the armpit, needs to be immediately adjacent to the upper chest. That puts the shoulder, the elbow and the wrist on a plane with the back leg and the target line. Here's a use for that billiards glove I discarded months ago.

Doesn't work, a glove in this instance will not fall because in a deffective billiards stroke, even with a chicken wing, doesn't allow enough clearance for the glove to slip out of place.

How about a chalk cube? Same thing, only it is a little more irritating.

A quarter? Works fine and if you get your upper arm a little out of alignment, you'll be tracking the quarter across the floor.

But I wanted to be sure. No one told me the skin of the upper arm should be touching the upper chest to deliver a good stroke, but I did have a test bed for such a theory.

Doug Carter's Stroke Trainer, when used properly, will train the muscle memory in your stroke arm, hand and wrist all at one time.

So I set up the Stroke Trainer, just to test the feeling. Sure enough, there is a tightness between the upper arm and chest when I am properly set up with the Stroke Trainer.

If you can hold a quarter in your armpit throughout the stroke (backswing through follow through) you will be amazed at your increased accuracy on long shots.

Feels awkward. Damn right, but if you use this little gem while you are practicing and do it repeatedly, you will groove your stroke.

Publisher, Billiards Crossing
 
Cornerpocket said:
Just thought I'd share a brief article with you from Billiards Crossing. It is not your typical forum fare.

A lot of players are plagued with a "Chicken Wing" stroke that ruins their shot making ability by thrusting the elbow of their grip hand out awayfrom their body.

The result is coming through the cue ball out of alignment with the target line and as a result, to sink the ball, they train themselves to correct for having shoulder and elbow out of precise alignment.



I recently read an article about Vijay Singh's Record Breaking golf season that credited his Routine practrice routine that among other things involves the placement of a golf glove in his armpit. This way he maintains proper arm/body connection throughout the swing.

There are a lot of similarities between golf and billiards and Vijay's routine got me to thinking about a proper billiards stroke.

To be in alignment, the upper arm, at least just below the armpit, needs to be immediately adjacent to the upper chest. That puts the shoulder, the elbow and the wrist on a plane with the back leg and the target line. Here's a use for that billiards glove I discarded months ago.

Doesn't work, a glove in this instance will not fall because in a deffective billiards stroke, even with a chicken wing, doesn't allow enough clearance for the glove to slip out of place.

How about a chalk cube? Same thing, only it is a little more irritating.

A quarter? Works fine and if you get your upper arm a little out of alignment, you'll be tracking the quarter across the floor.

But I wanted to be sure. No one told me the skin of the upper arm should be touching the upper chest to deliver a good stroke, but I did have a test bed for such a theory.

Doug Carter's Stroke Trainer, when used properly, will train the muscle memory in your stroke arm, hand and wrist all at one time.

So I set up the Stroke Trainer, just to test the feeling. Sure enough, there is a tightness between the upper arm and chest when I am properly set up with the Stroke Trainer.

If you can hold a quarter in your armpit throughout the stroke (backswing through follow through) you will be amazed at your increased accuracy on long shots.

Feels awkward. Damn right, but if you use this little gem while you are practicing and do it repeatedly, you will groove your stroke.

Publisher, Billiards Crossing

Thanks for that informative article, much appreciated.

That's it. I'm going to pay to join the Billiard Crossing.I will then share my user I.D and password with Tiff-nice-bum. :p She will then share some of her photo's with me. Drivermaker, Scott and evryone else.....eat your heart out. :D RJ
 
recoveryjones said:
Thanks for that informative article, much appreciated.

That's it. I'm going to pay to join the Billiard Crossing.I will then share my user I.D and password with Tiff-nice-bum. :p She will then share some of her photo's with me. Drivermaker, Scott and evryone else.....eat your heart out. :D RJ


I think Tiff is a user and a tease...she only wants you for your password with zero photo's.
You'll be once again...."bummed out". :p
 
drivermaker said:
I think Tiff is a user and a tease...she only wants you for your password with zero photo's.
You'll be once again...."bummed out". :p

"Bummed out", nice wise "crack" DM.Let's see what Tiff has to say about my proposal.Well Tiff....Do we have a deal or not?
:p RJ
 
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